Trafficking Flashcards
What is meant by cellular trafficking?
Movement of molecules from synthesis-and-packaging locations in the Golgi body to ‘release’ locations on the inside of the plasma membrane in the form of vesicles, termed membrane vesicles (MVs).
What happens to proteins made on free ribosomes?
Enter mitochondria or nucleus (contain specific signal sequences)
What happens after vesicles containing protein reach Golgi?
Pass through cis, median and trans region of golgi, and enter transgolgi network where they are targeted to correct location
What 2 things can happens as vesicle with protein approaches membrane?
Fuse at plasma membrane and add new protein to membrane
Allow vesicle contents to be released into extracellular medium
What is difference between constitutive and regulated secretion?
Constitutive: proteins secreted /integrated into membrane as soon as they’re synthesised and processed
Regulated: proteins synthesised, processed and stored in vesicles before being released when signal received.
What is receptor mediated endocytosis?
Macromolecules enter cell by binding receptors on plasma membrane
How does receptor mediated endocytosis occur?
Receptors in clatharin coated pits
These pits form endocytic vesicles which become endosomes
Lysosomes hydrolyse endocytosed contents
What is transcytosis?
Compounds taken up as vesicle on one side and cross cell membrane, released by exocytosis on another side
Non selective uptake
What cells frequently undergo transcytosis?
Endothelial cells (epithelia)
What are signal sequences, where are they present?
Sequence present at N terminus of newly synthesised proteins that are destined towards secretory pathway.
What does the presence of a signal sequence trigger?
Signal sequences prompt cell to translocate protein e.g. to cell membrane for secretion
What are the three stages vesicles produced from golgi body go through ?
Vesicles are released into the cytoplasm in a process called budding.
Vesicles are then moved towards their destination by motor proteins.
Once the vesicle arrives at its destination (membrane or lysosome) it joins with the bi-lipid layer in a process called fusion, and then releases its contents.
What is budding?
Release of a vesicle from the golgi
What is needed for effective budding?
Coating proteins
What proteins move vesicles as cargo along the cytoskeleton?
Motor proteins